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Sarraceniaceae

W/C = Wild Collected
Sarracenia flava var. rubricorpa Schnell

  • Common Name:
  • Family: Sarraceniaceae Dumort.

  • Country of Origin: Milton, Florida, USA
  • Habitat:

  • Description: This plant has a red tube, with the lid veined and either yellow or green. This plant is very beautiful, but unfortunately usually only produces a single large pitcher per rosette each year, so fields of this variety are somewhat sparsely pitchered. A rare plant, it is only found in the Florida panhandle.
Restrictions:

  • CITES Appendix II Listed Plant
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Accession Data:

  • Accession # 201000080
  • Source: Matt Opel - division from Mike King
  • Provenance: Milton, Santa Rosa County, Florida
  • Accession Date: 05-11-2010
  • Bench: 2310 - Temperate Carnivores
  • Qty: 1 confirmed on 04-10-2013
Classification:

  • Division: Magnoliophyta
  • Class: Magnoliopsida
  • SubClass: asterids
  • Order: Ericales
  • SubOrder:
  • Family: Sarraceniaceae
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References:

  1. Carnivorous Plant FAQ - last visited 6OCT2009

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